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New Beatles Book Reveals Over 3000 Unseen Photographs

Tuesday, 29 March 2011 Written by Elliott Batte
New Beatles Book Reveals Over 3000 Unseen Photographs

A new book showcasing the former Rolling Stones and Beatles tour managers lost collection of Beatles photos is now on sale.

‘The Lost Beatles Photographs: The Bob Bonis Archive, 1964-1966’ features photographs of the band as well as others and is on sale now - you can find it here. The book contains over 3500 photos taken by Bonis, which were compiled by author Larry Marion and Bonis’ son Alex.

A must have for any Beatles fan, you can see pictures of the original British rockers on the road, at concerts or while just relaxing – it holds pictures of the band’s three US tours between ’64 and ’66 too – all of which were previously unseen.

Bonis was the band’s tour manager, but often photographed the four during their travels, and occasionally would be the only photographer on stage while they performed, allowing him to capture truly unique shots of the band.

But a lot of the photos would remain unseen, as Bonis often refused to have the photos published – until now, 20 years after his death, the pictures are finally available for all Beatles fans to see.
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